Category: Healthcare

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Medical Camps and Training in The Gambia

Hundreds of thousands of people have benefitted from Medical Camps Humanity First have run in The Gambia, with local doctors, as well as Doctors from the UK providing medical examinations, medicine and even specialised care.

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Our Answer to High Preventable Mortality Rates

We are building a Hospital in Ivory Coast to save lives and help improve the healthcare in a country with one of the highest preventable mortality rates in the region, which itself lags far behind healthcare quality in developed countries. Majid Khan, CEO of HF Healthcare answers some of the biggest questions about our new...

Mama Kit Distribution – Uganda
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Mama Kit Distribution – Uganda

‘What is a Mama Kit?’ I hear you ask. A Mama Kit is an all-in-one kit that provides prospective mothers with everything they need to have a sanitary and safe delivery. On the 11th November, our team in Uganda was able to distribute 100 Mama Kits to expectant mothers at Kikoma Health Center lll in...

Helping Hospitals to Stay Protected
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Helping Hospitals to Stay Protected

On 14th May 2020, Humanity First Republic of Guinea prepared and delivered crucial supplies to Ignace Deen Hospital in Conakry. Our team was able to donate 200 masks, 24 bottles of hand sanitiser and 276 bars of soap, to help the hospital during the COVID-19 outbreak.

Uganda Team Responds to the President’s Call for Help
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Uganda Team Responds to the President’s Call for Help

On the 4th May 2020, our team in Uganda were able to respond to the President’s call for donations to help medical staff in the battle against COVID-19.  We were able to provide: 2000 face masks, 60 jerrycans of liquid soap and 500 bottles of hand sanitiser to Mulago Hospital, in a bid to keep both...

Hours Long Queue for Impromptu Medical Clinic
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Hours Long Queue for Impromptu Medical Clinic

On the 7th January 2020, a dedicated team of Humanity First volunteers were sent to the village of Bisorra, Guinea-Bissau. They were sent to assess the needs of the local clinic there and to assist in any capacity. But when the locals requested they see a few patients, they set up a temporary clinic. However,...

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